Insane video shows female beating up city bus driver before crash into restaurant — and then she actually keeps attacking him

A new video shows a female beating up a male Metro bus driver in Madison, Wisconsin, earlier this year before the bus crashed into a restaurant — and somehow the female continued the beatdown after the crash.
Prosecutors said 26-year-old Raeven Johnson attacked the bus driver on Feb. 25 after he said her desired destination wasn’t part of the bus route, according to Channel3000.com, which recently obtained the video.
The clip shows Johnson attempting to insert a ticket, and the bus driver attempting to prevent the ticket from going into the slot.
With that, Johnson begins hitting the bus driver, who is seated — and the bus begins moving as the driver attempts to defend himself against Johnson’s relentless attack.
Soon the out-of-control bus veered to the right and smashed into the Asian House restaurant, Channel3000.com reported.
While the collision momentarily interrupted her beatdown and threw her to the door of the bus, Johnson — who appeared to lose her wig during the altercation — quickly went right back to attacking the bus driver, as she appeared to pull him backward from his seat…
Don’t Miss the Orionid Meteor Shower Tonight Under a Moonless Sky

During the nights of October 20th and 21st, the Earth will experience the peak stream of the Orionid Meteor Shower, a particularly active shower where viewers can see between 10 and 20 shooting stars per hour.
Especially advantageous this year will be the Orionids’ appearance at the time of the New Moon, meaning no natural light pollution will ruin the cosmic show.
The event is called the Orionids merely because the shooting stars appear like they’re emanating from the constellation of Orion. In reality, the constellation has nothing to do with the shooting stars, which instead come from the debris trail of a comet.
Each meteor stream is like this: named for a constellation, but generated by these high-speed and rocky dust bunnies.
In the case of the Orionids it’s actually the famous Halley’s Comet. As the Earth passes through the stream of debris flung off Halley as it travels through the solar system, those pieces burn up in Earth’s atmosphere and create the shooting star phenomenon we see in the sky.
To find the Orionids tonight or for the next couple of nights when activity is highest, go to a dark open space in a rural area, and find the constellation Orion—which is easy because you can look for his belt. From there look 40 degrees up towards the southern zenith of the sky, bundle up, and enjoy the show.
First African Nation to Eliminate River Blindness Treated Millions With Ivermectin to Achieve Great Success

Among the many bizarrities of the COVID years was the sudden demonization by major media outlets of Ivermectin, one of the most-used medicines on Earth, which just helped Niger to become the first country in Africa to eradicate a debilitating parasitical disease.
Onchocerciasis, or river blindness, is spread via the filarial parasite Onchocerca volvulus transmitted through blackflies which breed near fast-flowing rivers. At its ugliest, it can cause severe skin disfigurations, permanent blindness, and epilepsy.
Present in 26 African countries as well as parts of Brazil, Venezuela, and Yemen, its transmission was severely reduced in the Americas following wide-scale distribution programs of Ivermectin starting in the 1980s called the Mectizan Donation Program (MDP), managed by the World Health Organization.
This wide-scale Ivermectin treatment has continued until present day, such that this year, on World Neglected Tropical Disease Day (Jan. 30th), Niger was confirmed and honored as the first African country to eradicate onchocerciasis, which they achieved through 4decades of Ivermectin administration, an activity that also eradicated the elephant man disease lymphatic filariasis.
Niger is one of the poorest countries in the world, but with simple strategies and an effective medicine, was able to replicate the success seen in much wealthier countries like Colombia Mexico.
Though dry in many places, the Niger River is a major African river system that is a hotbed for tropical diseases. The report lauded the country’s strong national disease control leadership in the program and cross-border partnerships in helping to eliminate the two diseases…..
Humpback Whale Population Now Well Above Pre-Whaling Levels in Australia

The recovery of the eastern Australian humpback whale population has been described as nothing short of a “miracle,” such that the majestic beasts number more now than they did before commercial whaling.
When homeowners today along the coasts of Australia file noise complaints, it’s likely to be from motor boats or late-night parties, but there was actually a time when it was over whale-song.
That’s how thick humpback whales swam off the coast of Hobart during the 18th century before commercial whaling had made its way to Australia.
Today, estimations suggest the population is 60% higher even than back then—when dinner table conversation was being interrupted by the songs of whales drifting in from the sea-facing windows; talk about first-world problems.
In all seriousness, the decline of the eastern Australian humpback was as precipitous as anywhere on Earth. Migrating northward along the coast to tropical breeding grounds, they began to be targeted by whalers for the oils in their blubber once the larger baleens like blue whales and right whales had become scarce.
Dr. Wally Franklin, co-founder of the Oceania Project and whale researcher with more than 3 decades of experience, is the author of a recent report that suggested the population has breached 50,000 individuals….
US Marshal, illegal immigrant shot in ICE operation in LA: report

A US Marshall as well as an illegal immigrant were both shot in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation in Los Angeles, California. Both are expected the survive their injuries.
According to Fox News’ Bill Melugin, “A U.S. Marshal and a target alien were both shot in LA this morning during an immigration enforcement operation. We are told federal agents boxed in a target, a ramming incident occurred, Feds fired weapons, target alien was hit in elbow and a U.S. Marshal was hit in hand in what initially appears to be a possible ricochet.”
Both have non-life-threatening injuries in the incident and were taken to a hospital nearby. Similar cases of cars ramming federal officers have been happening in Chicago as the Trump administration has been cracking down on crime and illegal immigration.
NBC 4 Los Angeles reported that the shooting took place when the US Marshals and ICE out to serve a warrant on E. 20th Street near Washington Boulevard. The incident took place around 9 am Tuesday morning.
Last week, two Venezuelan illegal immigrants were arrested in Chicago for ramming Border Patrol with a vehicle. Another incident took place earlier in October after two other suspects were accused of ramming their vehicles into federal agents in the city.
A judge released the suspects, Marimar Martinez and Anthony Ruiz, despite calling their actions “extremely dangerous and extremely reckless.”
Chicago, Los Angeles, Portland and other cities around the country have drawn national attention as Trump has also deployed the National Guard to assist in efforts to carry out immigration enforcement with ICE. Some of the cities have launched legal challenges to the National Guard deployments.
UNMASKING the CREEPY COUPLE Behind the No Kings Day Protests | Ep 186
On this episode of “The Liz Wheeler Show,” Liz is joined by Mike Benz, executive director of the Foundation for Freedom Online, to unpack No Kings Day and George Soros’ motivations as well as his political goals.
“No Kings Protest” Turns Into A Rallying Cry For Political Violence | Ep. 1676
Today on the Matt Walsh Show, leftist protesters take to the streets to bravely stand up against our non-existent king. And they do so, as always, by explicitly calling for violence against their political opponents. And I think I have identified the precise moment in time when our culture peaked, and then started its decline.
The real reason for the decline — and the thing that may make the decline permanent — is something that isn’t talked about very much. But we’ll talk about it today. This is a very important conversation, in my opinion. So stick around for it.
The Woman Who Survived a 33,000-Foot Fall from a Plane

In January 1972, a Yugoslav Airlines flight broke apart midair over Czechoslovakia, scattering debris across a snow-covered forest. Every passenger on board was killed—except one.
Vesna Vulović, a 22-year-old flight attendant, somehow lived through a fall of more than 33,000 feet without a parachute. Her survival, against every imaginable odd, remains one of the most astonishing events in aviation history.
On January 26 of that year, Vesna Vulović was working on JAT Yugoslav Airlines Flight 367, a Douglas DC-9 traveling over central Europe. The aircraft had made a stop in Copenhagen, where investigators believe a bomb was placed in the baggage compartment. During the flight, the device exploded, and the plane broke apart mid-air. All passengers and crew, except Vesna, were ejected or killed in the destruction.
Investigators later concluded that she had been trapped in the rear fuselage by a food cart, which kept her inside a section of the jet that was still partially intact. The tail then descended separately.
While everything else scattered at high altitude, Vesna’s section dropped like a sealed capsule. The airframe’s structure, although compromised, protected her body during the drop. This separation likely made the difference between certain death and survival.
The aircraft’s rear fuselage crashed into a wooded hillside near Srbská Kamenice in what is now the Czech Republic. The area was covered in deep snow, which softened the impact. Trees further absorbed the force of the crash. However, Vulović remained unconscious throughout the plunge and the collision itself.
It was found that her injuries were extensive.
She suffered a fractured skull, both legs were broken, her pelvis was shattered, and her spine was crushed. Her condition required immediate medical attention, but the location was remote. A local villager named Bruno Honke, trained as a medic during World War II, discovered her in the wreckage. He kept her alive until help arrived…..
Qatar blames Israel for Judaizing the Temple Mount; Israel monitors its enemies TV7 Israel 21 Oct.
1) U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance arrives in Israel.
2) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserts ‘Israel faces great opportunities’.
3) President Donald Trump threatens Hamas with obliteration – if it deviates from his 20-point plan.
Trump doubtful Ukraine can defeat Russia amid talks
President Trump says he’s doubtful that Ukraine can win the war with Russia. Speaking on Monday President Trump said that while he thinks it is possible that Ukraine can defeat Russia, he’s now doubtful it will happen.
The comments from Trump added a fresh layer of skepticism toward Kyiv as he plans to meet again in the coming weeks with Russian President Vladimir Putin for face-to-face talks in Budapest, Hungary, on ending the war. Peter Doran with the Foundation for Defense and Democracies weighs in.
The 9/11 Files: From Tragedy to Tyranny | Ep 5
Kristen Breitweiser—a 9/11 widow turned activist—and John Kiriakou—the CIA whistleblower who exposed the government’s secret torture program- reveal how the 9/11 Commission helped Bush win reelection, expanded government spying, and gave the CIA cover for brutal torture—all while officials cashed in and the public paid the price.
House Judiciary Committee Refers John Brennan To DOJ For Criminal Investigation

The House Judiciary Committee referred former CIA Director John Brennan to the Justice Department for criminal investigation on Tuesday over allegations that he “knowingly made false statements” to Congress about his role in the Russia collusion hoax.
In the letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi obtained by The Federalist, Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, argued that “Brennan made numerous willfully and intentionally false statements of material fact contradicted by the record established by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) and the CIA.”
“Making false statements before Congress,” Jordan wrote, “is a crime that undermines the integrity of the Committee’s constitutional duty to conduct oversight.”
The referral highlights numerous instances in which Brennan allegedly issued untrue remarks when testifying before the Judiciary Committee in May 2023.
Among them are comments the former CIA director made when discussing his agency’s role in helping craft the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) that advanced the false narrative that Russia “developed a clear preference” for Donald Trump and “aspired to help” him win the 2016 election.
As noted by Jordan, “This conclusion — now known to be false — was based in part on the Steele dossier,” a series of reports containing salacious and unproven allegations about Trump that was bought and paid for by the Hillary Clinton campaign’s law firm. The dossier was ultimately shopped to the FBI in early July 2016 and later used by the agency to obtain a warrant to spy on Trump campaign official Carter Page.
Despite being uncorroborated, a 2020 HPSCI report declassified earlier this year by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard showed how the dossier’s contents were included in the ICA’s main body and a two-page annex at the behest of intel leaders like Brennan….
October 19, 2025 – Cover Story: Real Estate
Today we begin with an important sea change that’s taken place in America’s $136 trillion dollar real estate market. It stands to impact nearly everyone buying or selling a home.
It’s all due to a game-changing lawsuit homeowners filed against the National Association of Realtors challenging how realtors get paid. As a result, realtors now face new rules designed for consumer benefit. But the overhauled system and the fallout are still being sorted out.